No, they will eventually heal.
A permanent tissue is a tissue which has differentiated or matured completely and is incapable of proliferation or division.
Meristematic tissue has ability to divide more than that of a permanent tissue.... A permanent tissue is completely differentiated and does not usually divide further
The uvula is a projection from the soft palate.
Bursitis.
synovial sarcoma
The stress,strain in muscles of a human body is called soft tissue injuries
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Soft-tissue injuries are the most common, such as neck and back pains.
MRI SCAN
There are a few injuries that are considered musculoskeletal injuries. These include repetitive motion injuries, strain injuries, trauma disorders and soft tissue disorders.
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Sheilah Hogg-Johnson has written: 'Early prognostic factors for duration on benefits among workers with compensated occupational soft tissue injuries' -- subject(s): Backache, Workers' compensation, Soft tissue injuries
a soft tissue injury is mainly a tear, strain, sprain, and swelling a hard tissue injury is serious like a broken bone, severe fractures, joint dislocation, bruising, internal bleeding
Reduction in the formation of excessive scar tissue following soft tissue injuries; enhancement in the health and nourishment of skin.
David Seligson has written: 'The Primary management of musculoskeletal trauma' -- subject(s): Bone and Bones, Fractures, Injuries, Joints, Methods, Soft tissue injuries, Therapy, Triage, Wounds and injuries
Computers may be a source of eye strain, and soft tissue injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome.
These are Soft tissue injuries, Crush injuries, Lacerations, bruises and "road rash", Shoulder injuries, Foot and ankle injuries, Knee injuries, Neck injuries and whiplash, Limb loss and amputation, Disfiguring facial injuries and scars, Fractures and broken bones, Internal injuries, Burns, Back Injuries, Spinal cord injuries and paralysis, and Traumatic brain injuries.